He said the new town pickleball courts at Moriah Corners have proven very popular, along with the basketball and tennis courts there.

“You wouldn’t have what you have without the volunteers who worked on that,” he said. “The pickleball success is because it appeals to people of all ages. You have 20 year olds playing with 70 year olds.

“It’s been a really good thing for the community.”

The town also maintains John W. Pepper Memorial Field, a softball diamond, at Moriah Corners, and Linney Field, used by Moriah Central School as its football field, in Mineville.

They recently installed shuffleboard courts at the Bulwagga Bay Town Campground, available to campers and the public, and those are also getting use, he said.

“There’s a lot of potential with these parks,” Scozzafava said.

The Cheney Mountain Town Trailhead on Pelfershire Road has also been well used, he said.

“What a success,” he said. “Next, we’re going to put a walking trail around the former town landfill, near the trailhead.”

The town’s old landfill has been closed and capped for decades.

Another project is to create some bicycle paths in the town, he said.

“We hear there’s no place for the kids to ride their bikes,” the supervisor said.